Toronto FC held to draw by last-place D.C. United

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Toronto FC defender Justin Morrow (2) and D.C. United defender Sean Franklin (5) vie for control of the ball during the first half of an MLS soccer match, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)

WASHINGTON — Kofi Opare scored his first goal of the season as D.C. United played MLS-leading Toronto FC to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night.

D.C. United (5-14-4) managed just four shots — one on target — and its own goal tied the match in the 52nd minute. United, which snapped a six-game losing streak, is winless since beating Atlanta 2-1 on June 21.

"Frustrating result and we’re at the point where it doesn’t matter whether it’s home or away — we feel like these are games that we should win, so there’s frustration for sure," said Toronto FC midfielder Michael Bradley.

Opare made it 1-0 in the sixth minute, heading home a corner kick by Lloyd Sam for D.C. United’s first goal off a corner this season. It was Opare’s third career MLS goal and first since May 13, 2015.

Toronto tied it after Victor Vazquez played a long, arcing pass to Jozy Altidore in the area. His cross through a crowded box was deflected and United’s Jared Jeffrey’s attempted clearance bounced off teammate Steve Birnbaum into the goal.

"We should win the game. It’s a game we should win — there’s no two ways about it," said Bradley. "We put ourselves behind the eight ball right away, just because we had a really poor start."

Toronto (12-3-8) is unbeaten in its last five.

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